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Robert Hoffman's keynote talk, 'The Automation Age: A Challenge or an Opportunity?', delivered at the British Psychological Society's Division of Occupational Psychology Annual Conference 2018, focused on the subject of myths about automation of work. Here, Andrew Clements (University of Bedfordshire) poses some questions.

Ahead of his keynote address at the British Psychological Society’s Annual Conference in Nottingham this May, Ella Rhodes heard from John Antonakis, Professor of Organisational Behaviour at the University of Lausanne.

'Research into the potential benefits of non-invasive brain stimulation for treating neurodevelopmental conditions is at a very exciting stage'. So said Professor Stephen Jackson, Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience at the University of Nottingham, when he spoke to Tourettes Action research manager Dr Seonaid Anderson. She then got the patients' perspective from Ben Parfitt, who is involved in a research project at the university.

Sophie Carrigill is a Paralympian and co-captain of British Wheelchair Basketball. She is also a psychology graduate, and she spoke at the British Psychological Society's Psychology 4 Graduates event in 2017. Our Assistant to the Managing Editor, Debbie Gordon, was there to ask her a few questions.

Dr Carla Sofka is a Professor of Social Work at Siena College, Loudonville, New York, with an interest in the role of digital and social media in supporting bereaved students. Our editor Jon Sutton asks the questions.